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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what. does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking. and every single year from the reagan thatcher onwards the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do this different so the
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity you know isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what. does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics it is it doesn't mean anything i think what...
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economy and profits for this year. on top of that, financial conditions in the eurozone are still a threat to u.s. stocks. >> with the market at current levels, which... basically looks like they're priced for perfection, there doesn't leave a lot of room for any disappointing news. and there are a lot of areas that could create disappointing news. >> reporter: weissberg says many market pros believe stocks are headed higher, but they need a catalyst, and that's unlikely to come from tonight's state of the union. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: still ahead, why ailing smartphone maker blackberry is hoping the sports market will help it on its road to recovery. we'll explain in tonight's "beyond the scoreboard." a "silly sideshow--" that's what apple c.e.o. tim cook called a recent lawsuit filed by hedge fund manager david einhorn. speaking at a goldman sachs technology conference today, cook also said apple is considering einhorn's proposal to issue preferred stock and return more money to shareholders. ei
economy and profits for this year. on top of that, financial conditions in the eurozone are still a threat to u.s. stocks. >> with the market at current levels, which... basically looks like they're priced for perfection, there doesn't leave a lot of room for any disappointing news. and there are a lot of areas that could create disappointing news. >> reporter: weissberg says many market pros believe stocks are headed higher, but they need a catalyst, and that's unlikely to come...
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>> this is ultimately about the economy. economic restoration is really what the president those focus on in a second term. he has got opportunity here on guns. you will see a big show of that tonight, on immigration. he can work with republicans but there is bedrock opposition. i spent time with the house speaker today. these two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending. they don't see a way really to get together. i think it's going to be tough speech from that point of view and i think republicans are only gonna dig in. >> savannah, atmospherics going into tonight. every year is different. this year more different from the others. >> there's all this emotional weight because of the attend dis, coordinated effort to have victims of gun violence there in the hall, at a moment went president is trying to push this -- these gun initiatives. and the cal len start enemy for him on that because the farther we get away from something like newtown, the harder it is for him to accomplish his objectives. i think he is trying to
>> this is ultimately about the economy. economic restoration is really what the president those focus on in a second term. he has got opportunity here on guns. you will see a big show of that tonight, on immigration. he can work with republicans but there is bedrock opposition. i spent time with the house speaker today. these two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending. they don't see a way really to get together. i think it's going to be tough speech from that point of view and i...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visihelps provide many with,m day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out how you
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the other difference in economies of scale, we come and you've given us the go ahead for a 20 to 30 megawatt program. and by way of comparison, if you look at the entire city, the entire city uses just under a thousand megawatts. and about 150 of that is power that we feed to the municipal railway from hetchy and others. and the rest of it is really pg&e served. and, so, what we have before you is a very small scale 30 megawatt program and we were on the one hand trying to balance the risks of opt out with also the availability and certainty to be able to find demand for that 30 megawatts to test the water. so, that means, though, if you have a very small program, you're not able to spread out costs, other costs as widely. and then the other big policy decision which you pointed to, commissioner vietor, it's a possible right answer to use hetch hetchy, but then it will then commit what would be future use. so in the event we have a normal hydro year. so, to put a finer point on what this means per month for average rate payers is summarized on slide 9. and if i may just walking across the ro
the other difference in economies of scale, we come and you've given us the go ahead for a 20 to 30 megawatt program. and by way of comparison, if you look at the entire city, the entire city uses just under a thousand megawatts. and about 150 of that is power that we feed to the municipal railway from hetchy and others. and the rest of it is really pg&e served. and, so, what we have before you is a very small scale 30 megawatt program and we were on the one hand trying to balance the risks...
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our economy is growing slowly. debt is growing three times faster than our economy is expanding. what do you make of that? >> you know, at some point the reality is going to have to sit in on the white house, and the economic team, the notion the you can spend your way to prosperity is just mistaken. it is a mystery to me why they can raise $600 billion in taxes in january and think that they're going to have a clean energy spending program that will solve that problem in february. it is just not going to happen. it is time to get back to basics. but the u.s. on a stable fiscal path, do the kind of spending reforms that we need to do a tax reform. you know, allow the private sector some certainty about the future so that it can do its job. gerri: it is interesting. i think this speaks may be more political than the ones he has done in the past. i don't know if you heard the speaker today. he was on fire saying, i don't think the president has the guts to do it, and by that he means cut spending. he does not have the courage to take a liberal side of his own party and never has. d
our economy is growing slowly. debt is growing three times faster than our economy is expanding. what do you make of that? >> you know, at some point the reality is going to have to sit in on the white house, and the economic team, the notion the you can spend your way to prosperity is just mistaken. it is a mystery to me why they can raise $600 billion in taxes in january and think that they're going to have a clean energy spending program that will solve that problem in february. it is...
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the white house will be emphatic about the economy their vision and you grow an economy from the middle class as opposed from a trickle down from the top. they will use this as a bully pulpit to blame republicans if the sequester goes through. you have all the makings of president obama simply saying to the american people. okay,i these members of congress in front of me, but they're not cooperating with me on these issues we have to solve in order to come up with a budget. that's where you might get the charge of partisanship. we can agree or disagree whether it's partisanship or not. but clearly the president sees a golden opportunity tonight to frame this ongoing battleel over the sequester and automatic spending cuts that as you noted will put the economy in the ditch if these spending cuts go forward while the economy is so fragile. >> michael: getting away from the serious stuff these speeches are a little bit like auto races. you're looking for the crash. we can't forget that joe wilson moment when he's screaming that the president is a liar, and nancy pelosi is shocked by it. do
the white house will be emphatic about the economy their vision and you grow an economy from the middle class as opposed from a trickle down from the top. they will use this as a bully pulpit to blame republicans if the sequester goes through. you have all the makings of president obama simply saying to the american people. okay,i these members of congress in front of me, but they're not cooperating with me on these issues we have to solve in order to come up with a budget. that's where you...
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obviously to the american voters it's the economy and jobs. we're looking, judy, at median household income has dropped $3469 over the last decade in this country. and median income is down. we've got a new normal of almost 8% unemployment. there really is a sense of, are there any weapons left in the ordinance to attack this? i think one thing we can be absolutely sure of is the president will talk long. i went through and the democrats have averaged one hour and 14 minutes, bill clinton. an hour and five minutes, barack obama. ronald reagan averaged 40 min tonight's his state of the union and richard nixon averaged 35 minutes. >> woodruff: that counts applause. >> that counts applause. i think he would endear himself to the nation if he just stood up and said i'm going to... >> that should be a voting issue all by itself. who do you vote for? >> woodruff: are you saying there's been a lack of urgency coming out of the white house? >> i think there's a lot of important issues that they've emphasized. gun control or immigration or training and
obviously to the american voters it's the economy and jobs. we're looking, judy, at median household income has dropped $3469 over the last decade in this country. and median income is down. we've got a new normal of almost 8% unemployment. there really is a sense of, are there any weapons left in the ordinance to attack this? i think one thing we can be absolutely sure of is the president will talk long. i went through and the democrats have averaged one hour and 14 minutes, bill clinton. an...
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tonight should be about economy and jobs. we have to find a better resolution and i think you aught to be tough on all of us on that, and moving to the rest of the speech, i think it's a good idea for him to highlight a couple areas where there is bipartisan discussion. immigration reform, we are talking in a bipartisan way in the senate about some sensible steps to reduce gun violence. take advantage of these bipartisan discussions, shine a spotlight on them and encourage more, especially around economic growth. >> maybe we can see more deals cut and made and keep that so so from happening. >> let's talk gun control for a moment. you're in a pro gun state. a lot of people think the president should push his desire to ban assault weapons, other suggest he holds back. like background checks for everyone. what should he do? >> virginia is a progun state. i'm a gun owner. i work to help folks amend the constitution of virginia to guarantee people the right to hunt and fish, but virginiaens also understand sensible limits are not
tonight should be about economy and jobs. we have to find a better resolution and i think you aught to be tough on all of us on that, and moving to the rest of the speech, i think it's a good idea for him to highlight a couple areas where there is bipartisan discussion. immigration reform, we are talking in a bipartisan way in the senate about some sensible steps to reduce gun violence. take advantage of these bipartisan discussions, shine a spotlight on them and encourage more, especially...
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but he is expected to focus on jobs and the economy. when the president comes to the capitol tonight for this annual ritual. >> the president of the united states! >> his message to republicans and democrats will be a time to focus on the economy and ways to help the middle class. he will make the case for raising taxes for the wealthy while providing tax breaks for job creation. he did not reveal much when asked about his speech today. >> but other topics you can expect are gun control and expect the president to repeat his call on recalling ammunition. the president will highlight hi support for allowing illegal immigrants to a pathway of citizenship. 34,000 men and women coming home from afghanistan. before the speech has been delivered the republican leader in the senate was dismissive. >> republicans are being urged to reach out and marco rubio tweeted a picture. for the first time it will be given in spanish and english. tonight the first lady's guest will include a first-grader from sandy hook elementary school. the parents of th
but he is expected to focus on jobs and the economy. when the president comes to the capitol tonight for this annual ritual. >> the president of the united states! >> his message to republicans and democrats will be a time to focus on the economy and ways to help the middle class. he will make the case for raising taxes for the wealthy while providing tax breaks for job creation. he did not reveal much when asked about his speech today. >> but other topics you can expect are...
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>> well, i think he is going to talk a lot about the economy as that excerpt indicated. he's going to focus on not just jobs but the jobs you can afford to support a family on. it also looks like judging by the fact that he's going to have the 102-year-old woman as you mentioned who waited in line for three hours to cast her ballot perhaps as a smaller mention in his speech. i'm hoping he will talk in specific language about election reform, about how we can avoid having long lines in the future. minorities waited on average almost twice as long as white voters to cast their ballots. >> and in florida it was the longest lines. >> longest lines in the country. >> and there were people like bishop curry. if they had not done that, i don't know we'd got the results like we did in florida. >> that's right. 200,000 voters in florida alone left the polls because they were frustrated over long lines. you also have this just very arcane system of voter registration. patchwork of regulations across the country. so i would love to hear some specifics from him. it's something he's
>> well, i think he is going to talk a lot about the economy as that excerpt indicated. he's going to focus on not just jobs but the jobs you can afford to support a family on. it also looks like judging by the fact that he's going to have the 102-year-old woman as you mentioned who waited in line for three hours to cast her ballot perhaps as a smaller mention in his speech. i'm hoping he will talk in specific language about election reform, about how we can avoid having long lines in the...
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the economy will be the focus. but he'll touch on other issues, including gun violence. tara mergener reports for wjz, from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama wasn't offering a preview of a state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> mr. president, how is the speech? >> we'll find out tonight. >> reporter: white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center, when the president speaks to congress and the country. >> as he outlays his plan tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future. we can build namiddle -- that middle class. >> reporter: republicans want to hear president obama's plan for tackling the ballooning national debt, rising healthcare costs and the growth of government. >> a second term offers a second chance. and if the president wants to regain the credibility he's lost over the last four years, on each of these issues, he'll start tonight. >> reporter: it's up to florida senator marco rubio, to deliver the official republican response. he'll be making
the economy will be the focus. but he'll touch on other issues, including gun violence. tara mergener reports for wjz, from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama wasn't offering a preview of a state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> mr. president, how is the speech? >> we'll find out tonight. >> reporter: white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center, when the president speaks to congress and the country....
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its economy is in very bad shape. there are pockets of healthy economic technological development such as software -- computer software. high-ranking executive from google was there a few weeks ago visiting with the governor of new mexico. they do export certain kinds of software and computer games. they have the basis for many different kinds of industries -- steel, transportation -- but over the last 25 to 30 years since relieve the collapse of the soviet union, it has been downhill. they have some economic ties with south korea. there is one remaining large project between north korea and south korea, which is called the case on industrial zone where korean companies have set up a north korean workers produce goods for south korean companies for export. they desperately need integration with both china. russia is talking about building and oil pipeline to the korean peninsula that would go through north and south korea and some oil from the southern parts of korea. there is a lot of talk about it, but i think befor
its economy is in very bad shape. there are pockets of healthy economic technological development such as software -- computer software. high-ranking executive from google was there a few weeks ago visiting with the governor of new mexico. they do export certain kinds of software and computer games. they have the basis for many different kinds of industries -- steel, transportation -- but over the last 25 to 30 years since relieve the collapse of the soviet union, it has been downhill. they...
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economy needs to. achieve escape velocity. and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what. does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics if it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what he's trying to say is that the economy needs to grow and to grow the economy we need to print more money and are willing to sacrifice the risk of having any inflation to create this growth but the problem is that we've had thirty years of this thinking and every single year from the reagan thatcher onwards the amount of debt it's required to create one unit of growth has been ever increasing almost exponentially so we're at a point of hyper inflation well they don't know what to do those different so they have to portray it in a different
economy needs to. achieve escape velocity. and i think i know what he means by that but escape velocity is a term from physics and has a very specific meaning as an algorithm for a rocket to achieve escape velocity isn't this another example of an economist trying to sound like he knows what the hell he's talking about absolutely i can't disagree with that i mean what what what what. does this cape philosophy mean in the context of economics if it doesn't mean anything i think what it's what...
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. >> spain's economy is on the ropes, and millions of people are out of work or cannot get credit. but the european central bank president has said he sees a light at the end of the tunnel. >> mario draghi told the spanish parliament that he thought their economy was now on the right track and the credit would start becoming available soon. lawmakers have put spaniards on a starvation dieieieieieieieieie qualify for eurozone bailouts. barclays bank says it will scrap some 3700 jobs as part of a major restructuring drive. half of the cuts are planned in the investment banking sector. >> that has been the british bank was the major earner in recent years but also the source of a scandal of interest- rate manipulation, which has shaken confidence in barclays. several top executives were forced to resign and the company had to pay hundreds of millions of fines. the bank has promised to win back customers trust by making ethics count more in the future. >> let's get a check now on how the markets reacted to all of that news. our correspondence sent us this report from frankfurt. >> more
. >> spain's economy is on the ropes, and millions of people are out of work or cannot get credit. but the european central bank president has said he sees a light at the end of the tunnel. >> mario draghi told the spanish parliament that he thought their economy was now on the right track and the credit would start becoming available soon. lawmakers have put spaniards on a starvation dieieieieieieieieie qualify for eurozone bailouts. barclays bank says it will scrap some 3700 jobs...
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before us today that cute of the budget committee today but i think it should go back to the budget economy. it was such a short time we have to spend the fund i have no doubt there are community needs but i'd like to see an overall plan by which we're helping victims of domestic violence. the one thing i am excite about we'll be able to develop an overall plan. but shelter transition housing are the basic needs that families need once they flee a violent situation. i meet many women and children that are swaip violence and they're in a single room and, of course, our homeless shelter system. i'm also very supportive of having that situation and talking about what the appropriate budget process is in june. so that we know that money we're putting forward is going toward a broader goal >> spiefr wiener. >> thank you mr. president. i support the supplemental and i'm speaking because actually, i don't wag the cut that was made by the budget committee i think it's a mistake. i am glad we're helping victims of domestic violence and i don't disagree in any way before but the fact is our district
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economy? >> that particular policy, yes. >> in your projections, you pointed out that the four-year average is 18% of revenue compared to g.d.p. and your projections are going to get 19%. i would like to point out, we only had 13 instances where revenue hit 19%. but i would like to show a chart here. we have had a wide variety of top marginal tax rates, the attempt to punish success, which is the wrong way to go. >> in your we are+ is the wrong way to go. pushing. but it's amazing how incredibly tight the average around that 18.in my case, 1% over 50-year average. what makes you think we can extract about 19% of revenue when we haven't been able to do it regardless of how we try to punish success? >> there are a lot of other features in the tax code and one could draw pictures like that that showed rates applying to people. income distribution, set of changes that have been made to what sort of income is taxed, what deductions and credits are available. our projection is under current tax law,
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it's terrible timing because it's in a time of fragile economy. i don't know if it can push us back into recession, but it won't help with the thousands of layoffs and furloughs around the country. it's going to kill the the economy of the institution that we make decisions on a regular basis, and i believe as you testified today, it increases long term costs. in the navy, for example, getting rid of procurements, the ships, which we ultimately need, are going to cost more, and deferred maintenance is not savings. it has to be done eventually. that's exactly what's going to happen here. i would, again, associate my comments with that of senator mccain. we can resolve that, and that's the president of the united states. he has to precipitate a solution if i were him, and believe me, there's no chance that's ever going to happen, but if i were him, i'd have the helicopter running on the lawn of the capitol this evening taking the leadership of the congress and this committee to camp david and say, you have three or four days, guys, nobody leaves, me
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economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher the law doesn't call this crime great now the victim is fighting back we'll look at her case and the status of the violence against women act. and senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming views involved in the sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look at the case and ask two political donations by you inform and influence with lawmakers. it's tuesday february twelfth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our tea. well looks like the balance of economic power in the world is shifting china has surpassed the u.s. as the world's largest trading nation here the figures from last year recently released by the commerce department are talking about imports and exports in the year two thousand and twelve and as you can see the u.s. totals three point eight two trillion dollars china was at three point eight seven trillion dollars th
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economy and u.s. consumer spend feels stable to me. >> so, the increase of the payroll taxes and things like that don't seem to have an impact on businesses like yours or it's just too soon to tell? >> i think it's really too soon to tell. and in aggregate, if you look at the overall numbers and the forecast, i think stable, not exceptional growth, but stable growth in the u.s. and obviously europe is a little weaker and as an outlook. >> you worried about what's going on in europe? that europe is going to rear its ugly head yet again? >> well, i think everyone's got to worry about europe to some extend. but i think, like many countries and many governments, once forced to deal with issues, they'll be dealt with. so, i'm sort of, cautiously optimistic, maybe cautiously cautious about europe. >> great to speak with you. >> nice to be here. >> melissa, back to you. he's the cover boy, so -- we'll hope there's no cover jinx. >> all right, thank you very much, scott wapner. good work all day out at the go
economy and u.s. consumer spend feels stable to me. >> so, the increase of the payroll taxes and things like that don't seem to have an impact on businesses like yours or it's just too soon to tell? >> i think it's really too soon to tell. and in aggregate, if you look at the overall numbers and the forecast, i think stable, not exceptional growth, but stable growth in the u.s. and obviously europe is a little weaker and as an outlook. >> you worried about what's going on in...
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the economy and jobs, manufacturing, infrastructure. he'll focus on education reform and energy. the most controversial topic is likely to be gun control, where there will be plenty of guests from both sides of the issue in the house galleries and pointed out by the president as the speech goes on. that would be the political theater, i mentioned a few sentences ago. let's go to tara for the rest of our preview. >> president obama wasn't offering a preview of a state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center when the president speaks to congress and the country. >> as he outlays his plan tonight, everyone will see if we work together, we really will have a robust future. we can build our middle class. >> republicans want to hear president oh obama's plans. the growth of government. >> the second term offers a second chance. and if the president wants to regain the credibility he lost over the last four years on each of these issues, he'll start tonight. >> it's up to florida senator,
the economy and jobs, manufacturing, infrastructure. he'll focus on education reform and energy. the most controversial topic is likely to be gun control, where there will be plenty of guests from both sides of the issue in the house galleries and pointed out by the president as the speech goes on. that would be the political theater, i mentioned a few sentences ago. let's go to tara for the rest of our preview. >> president obama wasn't offering a preview of a state of the union address...
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. >> a lot of issues to cover from economy, gun to the war in afghanistan. many outside observers say expect a bold barack obama. as we say many times before that doesn't mean he will receive applause from the both sides of the isle. the state of the union address gives the president to address america on a range of different issues. >> getting people back to work. >> we do need more jobs. >> a lot of ground to cover for a president trying to win over critics and unite congress. >> we saw a confident president he's more comfortable taking his case to the american people. >> there is still a clear division elsewhere including his good night control proposals. >> the question is how he will discuss those proposals. >> we think it will be more of the same, we need to take action. a lot of americans want to see change. >> he lost his sister in the virginia tech shootings and will be there for the address he hopes it will be different this time. he hopes that the gun issue is heard clearly and then acted on. >> after newtown there was a huge shift in momentum. i
. >> a lot of issues to cover from economy, gun to the war in afghanistan. many outside observers say expect a bold barack obama. as we say many times before that doesn't mean he will receive applause from the both sides of the isle. the state of the union address gives the president to address america on a range of different issues. >> getting people back to work. >> we do need more jobs. >> a lot of ground to cover for a president trying to win over critics and unite...
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talked bout the economy in his first stateeof the nion 3 officials say... yoo'll hear more on ittagain toniggt...as the presddent outliness new jobs and help expand the middle class.while pnemployment is down under thh obama administration, it's still at 7-point-9 peecent. republicans ut the onus on the presidentt 3&p27--3"wwe re aa a moment where continue to grow, to ontinue to buuld on the progress we made,,to continue tt build on the job creatiin wee'e achievvd." achieved."50-53"tte president doesn't elieve we have aa spending problemm" proolem."the issue of gun -3 control will also be front and center tonight.sources say he & pon't reveal new policyybut will push for congress to act. 3 and... the presidenn... - pllns to announce... .34- ttousand u- s troops... will be hhme ffom afghanistan... y this time neet yeaa....// frther reduutiins... ill conninue thru... the end f 2014.. / as... afghans ttke eeponsibility for their pwn securrty. p3 you can see... thh state of theeunion addrees live... on fox 45... tom'w night... beginning aa....9--pm...// ttat br
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when he was tacking in the campaign about jobs and building the economy for the middle class rather than the top down. i think you will hear a lot of that tonight. >> and let me ask you, we know the president won the white house. he has to convince a republican house to support his ideas. what do does he need to say to congress tonight to get him to move? >> well, i think it's going to be a mix of -- for instance, immigration reform. you have republicans and democrats in both the house and senate that seem to be coming together about some kind of way to put the 11 million illegals who are in this country now on a path to citizens should. certainly on a path to comesome kind of provisional legal status, and the very fact, as you mentioned, that the first lady is going to have an illegal, a young illegal man who is not being deported because of the dream act light, if you will, that the president instituted last year. where they have cut back on the deportation of people who are brought here as children, who are either in school or the military. that gives you an indication of an area wher
when he was tacking in the campaign about jobs and building the economy for the middle class rather than the top down. i think you will hear a lot of that tonight. >> and let me ask you, we know the president won the white house. he has to convince a republican house to support his ideas. what do does he need to say to congress tonight to get him to move? >> well, i think it's going to be a mix of -- for instance, immigration reform. you have republicans and democrats in both the...
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. >> the county seems -- economy seems to be coming back. imagine that, and romney isn't president. thank you. [laughter] >> the last item i would like to point out that david hoff child would like to congratulate him. the governor just selected him as the commissioner of the california energy commission. >> our condolances. [laughter] >> so, we're looking forward to be working with him. >> i am, too. i think it's a tremendous challenge and a tremendous opportunity right now that we see for the state, especially in so many -- in so many areas. again, i want to thank the governor for his vision in some of these appointments because they've been pretty good protectors of the environment he's appointed. all right. >> that concludes my report. >> any public comments on the general manager's? >>> david very briefly. i was out of the room a moment go
. >> the county seems -- economy seems to be coming back. imagine that, and romney isn't president. thank you. [laughter] >> the last item i would like to point out that david hoff child would like to congratulate him. the governor just selected him as the commissioner of the california energy commission. >> our condolances. [laughter] >> so, we're looking forward to be working with him. >> i am, too. i think it's a tremendous challenge and a tremendous opportunity...
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. >> reporter: white house officials say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center. >> as he outlays his plans tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future. we can build that middle class. >> reporter: republicans want to hear president obama's plan for tackling the ballooning national debt. rising healthcare costs and the growth of government. >> a second term offers a second chance. and if the president wants to regain the credibility he's lost over the last four years on each of these issues, he'll start tonight. >> it's up to florida senator marco rubio to deliver the official republican response. he'll be making the case smaller government can help the middle class. the president will touch on other topics tonight, including north korea's latest nuclear tests. and 34,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan who bring home by this time next year. he'll also be talking about new gun laws. several gun violence victims will be guests@state of the union. a teacher that survived the sandy hook shooting, will be in the first lady
. >> reporter: white house officials say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center. >> as he outlays his plans tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future. we can build that middle class. >> reporter: republicans want to hear president obama's plan for tackling the ballooning national debt. rising healthcare costs and the growth of government. >> a second term offers a second chance. and if the...
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sports illustrated is a economy --. melissa: you can't even keep a straiggt face here. you're trying not to look at the cover while doing this go ahead. talk. >> oh, my god. melissa: dennis what is it? >> i'm having to do this story all day long. basically an elaborate excuse for running gorgeous pictures of the gorgeous curvy kate. she is anti-twiggy, the best then of all, she is american. si will probably sell 35, 40 million dollars worth of ads just in this issue. it will get 40 million visitors on the website to this thing. more important thing --. melissa: you're doing a great job. >> markets. it turns out that kate, when she was on the cover a year ago, stocks rose 16%. melissa: you keep touching that. >> so you got to wonder whether there is a trend there. investment firm called bespoke investment group looked at 35 years of covers because there always been a thought. found when an american woman graces the cover, stocks rise far higher than when a foreigner graces the cover. so in the years when an american woman graced the coverer of the swimsuit issue, stocks
sports illustrated is a economy --. melissa: you can't even keep a straiggt face here. you're trying not to look at the cover while doing this go ahead. talk. >> oh, my god. melissa: dennis what is it? >> i'm having to do this story all day long. basically an elaborate excuse for running gorgeous pictures of the gorgeous curvy kate. she is anti-twiggy, the best then of all, she is american. si will probably sell 35, 40 million dollars worth of ads just in this issue. it will get 40...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation today. and. they will look at those things on your face death from the heat. from the fire that . constantly exposed to heat. the sun kills me and they rip us off when they weigh the metal. singletary piaf yes. that is why they say the medals dirty. we found landmines but want to put minds there came with the jews garbage they throw them out we thought they were middle world but someone said their minds. what that woman. is going to be careful they don't explode son so what can we do have hold on and be patient. but. how much did you make yesterday a minimum. of twenty shekels. and if you find closer interesting bring them all washed down. when you and your siblings can wear them. you see how we live it's a hard life i had to i didn't take you to a doctor because we're broke and actual
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the economy is fine. we're on the right track. yes, we had a slight uptick in unemployment but basically we're creating jobs and everything. will he touch on the fact that the economy should be growing stronger than it is right now? >> of course not. otherwise he would no have been reelected if he acknowledged the economy was growing at subpar base baste on history. when you have a sharp downturn you have a sharp upturn. the question is can you sustain it. we never had the sharp upturn. the jobs he created are low pay jobs. they are not the caliber we had in recovers in the past. yes he will put a gloss on it and make it sound like prosperity is just around the corner, coming and coming. things are getting better. the deficit will be getting smaller. won't talk much about entitlements and onerous burdens on health care and everything that is depressing us, david. liz: to be fair and balanced, david, the past couple times we had the president speak on a jobs day he has always said, yes we have job creation but it is not where we wa
the economy is fine. we're on the right track. yes, we had a slight uptick in unemployment but basically we're creating jobs and everything. will he touch on the fact that the economy should be growing stronger than it is right now? >> of course not. otherwise he would no have been reelected if he acknowledged the economy was growing at subpar base baste on history. when you have a sharp downturn you have a sharp upturn. the question is can you sustain it. we never had the sharp upturn....
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the economy will be the focus of his speech. but he'll touch on several other issues, including gun violence. tara mergener reports for wjz from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama wasn't offering a preview of his state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> mr., how is the speech? >> we'll find identity tonight! >> reporter: white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center when the president speaks to congress and the country. >> as he outlays his plan tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future, we can build that
the economy will be the focus of his speech. but he'll touch on several other issues, including gun violence. tara mergener reports for wjz from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama wasn't offering a preview of his state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> mr., how is the speech? >> we'll find identity tonight! >> reporter: white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center when the president speaks to congress...
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the economy is strengthening. we're seeing that turn in housing. auto sales that have been very robust and increasing. think we'll have a decent economy this year. 2% plus growth, and we've already seen the indications from many of the fed representatives that qe. they have hint that had they could back off on it yet this year. not raise rates but back off on qe sometime this year. >> it's interesting because the fed has said they want to keep rates where they are until 2015, but they start backing off. mark, if the market feels like qe is being backed off, would that create a big disruption, in your view? >> i think in the short run that it would. i think a lot of it depends on the circumstances around it. if unemployment is moving down dramatically, and we don't see qe being unwound, maybe as early as your other guests simply because of where unemployment is at, but if it's moving down unemployment is below 7% and getting close to 6.5%, the market reacts differently than an economy that seems to be getting better but unemployment is still above 7
the economy is strengthening. we're seeing that turn in housing. auto sales that have been very robust and increasing. think we'll have a decent economy this year. 2% plus growth, and we've already seen the indications from many of the fed representatives that qe. they have hint that had they could back off on it yet this year. not raise rates but back off on qe sometime this year. >> it's interesting because the fed has said they want to keep rates where they are until 2015, but they...
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you can't tax an economy out of a recession. you just plain can't. >> neil: and i wanted to get with this into melissa francis into this, whether the first report out of the treasury indicates the whisperings of that. you can't hang your hat on tax hikes and can't be hoping and praying important another internet boom? >> you can't. you have to do a low rate tax and free trade and minimal regulations and get out of the way. the economy will get it out of the sefgs. that is what it is supposed to do. governments aren't the job creators. they set the rules and set the stage and let the private sector handle it. it's unfortunately not what this guy is doing. i hope somewhere along the line we have a boom despite all these bad policies and we probably will, maybe not a boom but we will come out of it. that is despite of the policies but because of them. >> neil: great to see you. >> and it was a magnificent introduction. i loved it. >> neil: let the tax hikes roll in. there is a big reason why the budget numbers are looking good or a
you can't tax an economy out of a recession. you just plain can't. >> neil: and i wanted to get with this into melissa francis into this, whether the first report out of the treasury indicates the whisperings of that. you can't hang your hat on tax hikes and can't be hoping and praying important another internet boom? >> you can't. you have to do a low rate tax and free trade and minimal regulations and get out of the way. the economy will get it out of the sefgs. that is what it is...
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economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call his crime great now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of the violence against women act. there is a huge debate taking place here in the u.s. over fracking states are trying to regulate the industry that some say could be a goldmine for new energy for america but do the benefits outweigh the cost will dig into it coming up. it's tuesday february twelfth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our tea. well it's like the balance of economic power in the world is shifting china has surpassed the u.s. as the world's largest trading nation here's the figures from the last year recently released by the commerce department we're talking about imports and exports in the year two thousand and twelve as you can see the u.s. totaled three point eight two trillion dollars china was at three point eight seven trillion dollars is this now another sign
economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call his crime great now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of the violence against women act. there is a huge debate taking place here in the u.s. over fracking states are trying to regulate the industry that some say could be a goldmine for new energy for america but do the benefits outweigh the cost will dig into it...
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the economy will be the focus of his speech. but he'll touch on several other issues, including gun violence. tara mergener reports for wjz from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama wasn't offering a preview of his state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> mr., how is the speech? >> we'll find identity tonight! >> reporter: white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center when the president speaks to congress and the country. >> as he outlays his plan tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future, we can build that middle class. >> reporter: republicans want to hear president obama's plans for tackling the ballooning national debt. rising healthcare costs and the growth of government. >> a second term offers a second chance. and if the president wants to regain the credibility he's lost over the last four years, on each of these issues, he'll start tonight. >> reporter: it's up to florida senator marco rubio to deliver th
the economy will be the focus of his speech. but he'll touch on several other issues, including gun violence. tara mergener reports for wjz from capitol hill. >> reporter: president obama wasn't offering a preview of his state of the union address to reporters this afternoon. >> mr., how is the speech? >> we'll find identity tonight! >> reporter: white house aides say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center when the president speaks to congress...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast...